Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Avoid Arsenal/Everton and I'm happy.
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Avoid Arsenal/Everton and I'm happy.
sweenyuk wrote: Would prefer to meet them in the semi than the final. Will still have an eye on prem when semi is played.
phips wrote:i think thats a good lineup selection. Maybe Rodders will feature though? i really hope Aguero isnt involved at all.
TheBlueCatsWhiskers wrote: Is Rodwell fit? (Serious question) If he is, be a good option, even if it feels a little 'last chance saloonish'... If you know what I mean.
Tickets still remain for City’s FA Cup quarter-final with Wigan Athletic this Sunday.
In what is likely to be an emotional return for Latics boss and former City legend Uwe Rosler, availability is limited and the sold out signs are expected to be posted yet again as the Blues bid for another trip to Wembley.
It’s the first game for City since winning the League Cup against Sunderland last weekend and the trophy will be displayed in BT City Square and out on the pitch before kick-off.
Manuel Pellegrini’s side are intent on a third FA Cup final in four year, but will have to be at their best against in-form Wigan in a repeat of last year’s Final Tie.
So to welcome Uwe back, see the League Cup up close and cheer on the Blues as they bid for a Wembley FA Cup semi-final, buy your tickets now for what should be a memorable day at the Etihad Stadium.
TheBlueCatsWhiskers wrote:phips wrote:i think thats a good lineup selection. Maybe Rodders will feature though? i really hope Aguero isnt involved at all.
Is Rodwell fit? (Serious question) If he is, be a good option, even if it feels a little 'last chance saloonish'... If you know what I mean.
TheBlueCatsWhiskers wrote: Is Rodwell fit? (Serious question) If he is, be a good option, even if it feels a little 'last chance saloonish'... If you know what I mean.
Wonderwall wrote:looks like it is going to be a sell out and the cup will be on display!Tickets still remain for City’s FA Cup quarter-final with Wigan Athletic this Sunday.
In what is likely to be an emotional return for Latics boss and former City legend Uwe Rosler, availability is limited and the sold out signs are expected to be posted yet again as the Blues bid for another trip to Wembley.
It’s the first game for City since winning the League Cup against Sunderland last weekend and the trophy will be displayed in BT City Square and out on the pitch before kick-off.
Manuel Pellegrini’s side are intent on a third FA Cup final in four year, but will have to be at their best against in-form Wigan in a repeat of last year’s Final Tie.
So to welcome Uwe back, see the League Cup up close and cheer on the Blues as they bid for a Wembley FA Cup semi-final, buy your tickets now for what should be a memorable day at the Etihad Stadium.
BlueinBosnia wrote: Which one? Ours or Wigan's?
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